Sorry, you need to enable JavaScript to visit this website.
Person

Eileen Patterson

Report

Self-inflicted deaths in Australian prisons


The AIC has operated the National Deaths in Custody Program since 1991, following a recommendation by the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody. This study updates and extends an earlier AIC study, which examined the important issue of self-inflicted deaths in prison custody using deaths in custody data for the period 1999–2013. Regrettably, suicide...
Report

Methamphetamine in Sydney: perspectives from DUMA police detainees


Introduction Methamphetamine is of national concern, but what does this statement mean to frontline police officers? In real terms it means that frontline police are required, on an increasingly frequent basis, to engage with methamphetamine users. This presents a number of challenges to police. First, methamphetamine intoxication and withdrawal can impede an individual’s ability to...
Report

Methamphetamine in Perth: perspectives from DUMA police detainees


Methamphetamine is of national concern, but what does this statement mean to frontline police officers?
Report

Drug use monitoring in Australia: 2013–14 report on drug use among police detainees


New data shows the continuing national rise in methamphetamine use among Australian police detainees. Abstract Delivered by the Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC), the Drug Use Monitoring in Australia (DUMA) program supports the National Drug Strategy through its timely provision of data on changes in alcohol and other drug consumption habits among Australian police detainees...
Report

Findings from the DUMA program: internet access, and frequency and nature of use among police detainees


Examining access to and the extent of engagement with the Internet in illicit drug-using populations may provide an indication of the extent to which the online illicit drug market is usurping the physical illicit drug market, according to this report. Summary The advent of the Internet has created opportunities for the global exchange of information...

ADVERTISEMENT